@JuliaHB1 The storms may be down to climate change. The floods are down to failing to dredge the rivers and selling off the dredgers.
The Met Office says the current storms & floods may be down to climate change. Are they right? @lbc973 or call 0845 6060 973
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@_BillyTheFish_@JuliaHB1 The rivets wouldn't need dredging if the weather pattern was stable and unaffected by mankind. The core cause! -
@Selig8888@JuliaHB1 Rivers will always need dredging if we choose to farm/live on reclaimed flood-plains. We knew that in pre-Roman times. -
@_BillyTheFish_@JuliaHB1 at some point the humans are going to have to come to terms with the fact there are increasingly too many of us
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@JuliaHB1 blaming climate change, blaming MPs, blaming the EA. All blame and no action from what I can see. -
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@Selig8888@JuliaHB1@lbc973 We may have an effect, but it ain't CO2 I'm afraid that flush has long been busted -
@sgjsolutions@JuliaHB1@lbc973 you better go straight to Nature magazine and publish a scientific paper on it then, this is not a religion!
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